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1) Автоматика: динамические характеристики в процессе работы (напр. станка)2) Макаров: динамические характеристики в процессе работы не работы (напр. станка) -
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динамические характеристики в процессе работы (напр. станка)English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > in-process dynamics
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Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > cutting process dynamics
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1) динамика; динамическое усилие; динамическое воздействие || динамический2) вчт. динамическое свойство объекта (напр. при выполнении УП)•- error dynamics
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динамика популяции
Процессы, определяющие размер и состав какой-либо популяции.
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Раздел биологии, изучающий внутри- и межпопуляционные процессы с использованием аппарата математического моделирования; многие закономерности Д.п. имеют генетически и эволюционно обусловленный характер.
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The process of numerical and structural change within populations resulting from births, deaths, and movements. (Source: LANDY)
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– gas coke
– gas conduit
– gas constant
– gas content
– gas cooker
– gas cooler
– gas corrosion
– gas current
– gas cutting
– gas cylinder
– gas discharge
– gas discharge laser
– gas dynamics
– gas emission source
– gas equipment
– gas factor
– gas field
– gas flowmeter
– gas flue
– gas fuel
– gas hardener
– gas heated evaporator
– gas heating
– gas holder
– gas hole
– gas industry
– gas is adsorbed by charcoal
– gas laser
– gas law
– gas leak to atmosphere
– gas line
– gas liquor
– gas logging
– gas main
– gas meter
– gas microanalyser
– gas misalignment
– gas mixer
– gas nest
– gas oil
– gas outburst
– gas outlet
– gas phase
– gas pickling
– gas pipeline
– gas plasma display
– gas pocket
– gas pressure regulator
– gas production
– gas pump
– gas purifier
– gas purifying mass
– gas rock
– gas saturation
– gas scrubber
– gas scrubbing
– gas seal
– gas sintering
– gas space
– gas spanner
– gas supply
– gas survey
– gas synthesis
– gas tank
– gas target
– gas tongs
– gas tube
– gas turbine
– gas turbine jet engine
– gas vulcanization
– gas washer
– gas welding
– gas works
– gas yield factor
– hearth gas
– high-pressure gas burner
– high-pressure gas container
– hydraulic gas dynamics
– hypersonic gas dynamics
– ideal gas
– ideal gas law
– illuminating gas
– imperfect gas
– indoor gas line
– inert gas arc welding
– inert gas introduction
– insulating gas
– interferometric gas analyzer
– introduction of gas in metal
– kiln gas
– l.p. gas
– laughing gas
– lean gas
– lighter-than-air gas
– liquefied gas
– liquify gas
– local gas line
– magnetic gas analyzer
– magnetoionic gas
– magnetomechanical gas analyzer
– marsh gas
– mine gas
– mixed gas
– monatomic gas
– natural gas
– natural-pressure gas lift
– noble gas
– noncorrosive gas
– nondegenerate gas
– nondisorienting gas
– noxious gas
– occluded gas
– oil gas
– oil-well gas
– optical-acoustic gas analyzer
– oxygen gas
– oxygen-converter gas
– peat gas
– permanent gas
– phreatic gas
– plasma-forming gas
– poison gas
– poor gas
– power gas
– pressure gas welding
– process gas
– producer gas
– pumped gas
– rare gas
– rarefied gas
– raw gas
– raw natural gas
– real gas
– recycle gas
– reducing gas
– relaxing gas
– residual gas
– residue gas
– rich gas
– roaster gas
– RX gas
– scrub gas
– secondary gas
– separation of gas mixtures
– sewage gas
– sewer gas
– shielding gas
– solid gas
– solid-propellant gas generator
– stagnated gas
– steam and gas
– sudden gas outburst
– swamp gas
– tail gas
– thermochemical gas analyzer
– thermomagnetic gas analyzer
– to gas
– top gas pressure
– town gas
– toxic gas
– triatomic gas
– tromp gas
– tropospheric gas
– tuyere gas
– two-stage gas turbine
– valve gas
– volumetric gas analyzer
– waste gas
– waste gas flue
– waste gas heating
– water gas
– wet gas
aerodynamics of rarefied gas — аэродинамика разреженных газов
gas and steam turbine installation — <engin.> установка турбинная газо-паровая
gas plasma display element — <comput.> трубка газонаполненная
liquid petroleum gas — <energ.> газ жидкий
nondisorienting buffer gas — неразориентирующий буферный газ
Petroleum and Gas Extracting Administration — <energ.> Нефтегазодобывающее управление
radioactive noble gas — <phys.> газ благородный радиоактивный
suspension of matter in gas — <energ.> газовзвесь, газовзвеси
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8 SPD
1) Компьютерная техника: Single Programming Document2) Авиация: SPARE PART DRAWING3) Медицина: sum of the product diameters4) Американизм: Security Policy Database, Summary Plan Description6) Военный термин: Ship Project Directive, Strategic Posture Display, System Program Description, self-protection dispensing, standard practice directive, supply depot, system parameters document, system program directive, system program director, system program documentation7) Химия: Suspended Particle Device8) Строительство: устройство на взвешенных частицах (Suspended Particle Device)9) Математика: Symmetric Positive Definite, Symmetric Positive Definite Matrices, Symmetric Positive Definite matrix10) Бухгалтерия: State Price Density11) Астрономия: Southern Polar Distance12) Оптика: spectral power distribution13) Телекоммуникации: выборочный сброс пакетов (Selective Packet Discard)14) Сокращение: Solicitation Process Document (US DoD), System Program Director (USA), speed, Software Product Description15) Физиология: Symphysis Pubic Dysfunction, Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction16) Электроника: Silicon Photo Diode, Synchronous Phased Detector17) Вычислительная техника: Software Products Division, Serial Presence Detect (EEPROM, SDRAM), serial presence detect18) Нефть: shallower pool discovery19) Фирменный знак: Shimano Pedal Dynamics, Systems Products Division20) СМИ: Small Press Distribution21) Деловая лексика: Schedule Price And Dispatch, System Products Division22) Бурение: spudded (began drilling first part of hole, often with a temporary "spudding rig")23) Автоматика: spindle24) Безопасность: Security Policy Distribution25) Расширение файла: Speedo Scalable font26) Электротехника: surge protection device27) Фантастика Solar Patrol Delta, Space Patrol Delta28) Чат: So Positively Demonic29) НАСА: Space Physics Division30) Базы данных: Standard Procedural Database -
9 Spd
1) Компьютерная техника: Single Programming Document2) Авиация: SPARE PART DRAWING3) Медицина: sum of the product diameters4) Американизм: Security Policy Database, Summary Plan Description6) Военный термин: Ship Project Directive, Strategic Posture Display, System Program Description, self-protection dispensing, standard practice directive, supply depot, system parameters document, system program directive, system program director, system program documentation7) Химия: Suspended Particle Device8) Строительство: устройство на взвешенных частицах (Suspended Particle Device)9) Математика: Symmetric Positive Definite, Symmetric Positive Definite Matrices, Symmetric Positive Definite matrix10) Бухгалтерия: State Price Density11) Астрономия: Southern Polar Distance12) Оптика: spectral power distribution13) Телекоммуникации: выборочный сброс пакетов (Selective Packet Discard)14) Сокращение: Solicitation Process Document (US DoD), System Program Director (USA), speed, Software Product Description15) Физиология: Symphysis Pubic Dysfunction, Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction16) Электроника: Silicon Photo Diode, Synchronous Phased Detector17) Вычислительная техника: Software Products Division, Serial Presence Detect (EEPROM, SDRAM), serial presence detect18) Нефть: shallower pool discovery19) Фирменный знак: Shimano Pedal Dynamics, Systems Products Division20) СМИ: Small Press Distribution21) Деловая лексика: Schedule Price And Dispatch, System Products Division22) Бурение: spudded (began drilling first part of hole, often with a temporary "spudding rig")23) Автоматика: spindle24) Безопасность: Security Policy Distribution25) Расширение файла: Speedo Scalable font26) Электротехника: surge protection device27) Фантастика Solar Patrol Delta, Space Patrol Delta28) Чат: So Positively Demonic29) НАСА: Space Physics Division30) Базы данных: Standard Procedural Database -
10 spd
1) Компьютерная техника: Single Programming Document2) Авиация: SPARE PART DRAWING3) Медицина: sum of the product diameters4) Американизм: Security Policy Database, Summary Plan Description6) Военный термин: Ship Project Directive, Strategic Posture Display, System Program Description, self-protection dispensing, standard practice directive, supply depot, system parameters document, system program directive, system program director, system program documentation7) Химия: Suspended Particle Device8) Строительство: устройство на взвешенных частицах (Suspended Particle Device)9) Математика: Symmetric Positive Definite, Symmetric Positive Definite Matrices, Symmetric Positive Definite matrix10) Бухгалтерия: State Price Density11) Астрономия: Southern Polar Distance12) Оптика: spectral power distribution13) Телекоммуникации: выборочный сброс пакетов (Selective Packet Discard)14) Сокращение: Solicitation Process Document (US DoD), System Program Director (USA), speed, Software Product Description15) Физиология: Symphysis Pubic Dysfunction, Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction16) Электроника: Silicon Photo Diode, Synchronous Phased Detector17) Вычислительная техника: Software Products Division, Serial Presence Detect (EEPROM, SDRAM), serial presence detect18) Нефть: shallower pool discovery19) Фирменный знак: Shimano Pedal Dynamics, Systems Products Division20) СМИ: Small Press Distribution21) Деловая лексика: Schedule Price And Dispatch, System Products Division22) Бурение: spudded (began drilling first part of hole, often with a temporary "spudding rig")23) Автоматика: spindle24) Безопасность: Security Policy Distribution25) Расширение файла: Speedo Scalable font26) Электротехника: surge protection device27) Фантастика Solar Patrol Delta, Space Patrol Delta28) Чат: So Positively Demonic29) НАСА: Space Physics Division30) Базы данных: Standard Procedural Database -
11 continuous
1) непрерывный
2) безотрывный
3) бесперебойый
4) континуальный
5) незатухающий
6) неотрывный
7) непрерывнопоточный
8) неразрезной
9) неразрывный
10) плавный
11) сплошной
12) сплошный
13) монотонный
14) сквозной
– completely continuous
– continuous absorption
– continuous analyzer
– continuous approximation
– continuous at a point
– continuous beam
– continuous casting
– continuous charge
– continuous control
– continuous counter
– continuous curve
– continuous dependence
– continuous distillation
– continuous distribution
– continuous drier
– continuous duty
– continuous dyeing
– continuous electrode
– continuous face
– continuous feedback
– continuous feeding
– continuous flow
– continuous function
– continuous furnace
– continuous girder
– continuous group
– continuous load
– continuous machine
– continuous map
– continuous motion
– continuous non-linearity
– continuous of the left
– continuous on the left
– continuous on the right
– continuous phase
– continuous plate
– continuous population
– continuous power
– continuous process
– continuous radiation
– continuous record
– continuous spar
– continuous spectrum
– continuous still
– continuous stope
– continuous thickener
– continuous time
– continuous train
– continuous vulcanization
– continuous weld
– continuous work
– piecewise continuous
– sectionally continuous
– semi-uniformity continuous
– totally continuous
– weakly continuous
continuous blow-down pipe-line — трубопровод непрерывной продувки
continuous inspection plan — план доджа, план непрерывной инспекции
continuous wave laser — лазер непрерывного излучения, лазер непрерывного режима работы
linear continuous filter — <electr.> фильтр непрерывный линейный
well-stirred continuous reactor — проточный реактор с мешалкой
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12 parameter
параметр; характеристикаto maintain the parameter — выдерживать заданный параметрac parameter — параметр переменного токаactual parameter — фактический параметр; аргумент-
analogy parameter
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car parameter
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characteristic parameter
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circuit parameters
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closed-circuit parameters
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command line parameter
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controlled parameter
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coupling parameter
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critical parameters
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crystal lattice parameter
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crystal parameter
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cutting parameters
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damping parameter
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design parameter
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differential parameter
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distributed parameters
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dummy parameter
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dynamic parameter
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electrical parameter
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equivalent parameter
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equivalent-circuit parameter
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exposure parameter
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external parameters
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Flory-Huggins parameter
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fluid dynamics parameter
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focal parameter
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formal parameter
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generalized parameters
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generic parameter
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geometrical parameter
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grinding parameters
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homogenized group diffusion parameters
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hybrid parameters
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hydraulic parameter
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identity parameter
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in parameter
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integral neutronics parameters
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interface parameter
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keyword parameter
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lattice parameter
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line parameters
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local parameter
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lumped parameters
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machine operating parameters
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machine parameters
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machine-tool parameters
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macro parameter
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network parameters
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noise-critical flow parameter
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no-load parameters
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objective parameters
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open-circuit parameters
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operating parameter
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optional parameter
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ordering parameter
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order parameter
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out parameter
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performance parameter
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positional parameter
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principal plant parameters
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process parameters
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propulsion parameters
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required parameter
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respecifying parameters
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roughness parameter
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scaling parameter
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scattering parameters
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segment-interaction parameter
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shock-compression parameters
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short-circuit parameters
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similarity parameter
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sorting parameter
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spacing parameter
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statistical parameter
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surface profile parameter
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symbolic parameter
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time parameter
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tool design parameters
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water system parameters
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wave parameter
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working parameter
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13 plasma
1) плазма
2) плазменно-дуговой
3) плазменный
– activate plasma
– arc plasma
– arc plasma generator
– breakdown plasma
– collisional plasma
– confinement of plasma
– constrict plasma
– contain plasma
– current-carrying plasma
– decaying plasma
– detachment of plasma
– electron plasma
– electron-hole plasma
– equilibrium plasma
– gas plasma display
– gas-discharge plasma
– glow-discharge plasma
– hot plasma
– incompressible plasma
– ion plasma
– ion plasma frequency
– ion plasma vibrations
– ionospheric plasma
– low-density plasma
– low-temperature plasma
– magnetized plasma
– neutral plasma
– nonequilibrium plasma
– nonthermal plasma
– perfect plasma
– perturb plasma
– plasma acceleration
– plasma anodizing
– plasma beam
– plasma bottle
– plasma containment
– plasma current
– plasma cut-off
– plasma display
– plasma emitter
– plasma etching
– plasma filament
– plasma frequency
– plasma furnace
– plasma generation
– plasma gun
– plasma injector
– plasma jet
– plasma kink
– plasma liquid
– plasma noise
– plasma oscillations
– plasma oscillator
– plasma physics
– plasma radiation
– plasma sheath
– plasma source
– plasma spraying
– plasma torch
– plasma wave
– plasma waveguide
– shock plasma
– shock-layer plasma
– strip plasma
– thermal plasma
– thermonuclear plasma
– unstable plasma
arc-heated plasma chamber — электродуговая плазменная установка
closed-drift plasma accelerator — ускоритель плазменный с замкнутым дрейфом
gas plasma display element — <comput.> трубка газонаполненная
laser ablation plasma — <phys.> плазма лазерная эрозионная
plasma electron-beam welding — электроннолучевая сварка в плазме
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14 CDP
1) Компьютерная техника: Composers Desktop Project2) Авиация: compressor discharge pressure3) Медицина: cytidine diphosphate, Chronic Disease Prevention4) Американизм: Census Defined Place, Contract Discount Program5) Спорт: Coach Death Penalty6) Военный термин: Chief of Defence Procurement, Command Data Processor, Comptroller/Director of Programs, Custom Defense Package, camouflage detection photography, career development program, central distribution panel, combat development project, company distributing point, concept definition proposal, contract definition phase, contract definition plan, contract definition procedure, control and display panel, cost data plan, countermeasures dispenser pod, critical decision point7) Техника: cask decontamination pit, checkout data processor, control data panel, core damage probability9) Бухгалтерия: этап выработки основных положений контракта (contract definition phase)10) Автомобильный термин: Compact Disc Player11) Сокращение: Canadian Dry Pin (Type of tank track), Census-designated place (тип местности, термин United States Census Bureau), Combat Development Process, Conditional Di-Phase, Contract-Definition Phase, central data processor, comprehensive disarmament plan, comprehensive disarmament programme, Certificate in Data Processing12) Физиология: Collagenase Digestible Protein13) Электроника: Constant Dipole Panels14) Вычислительная техника: cache data path, compound document processor, Continuous data protection15) Нефть: central delivery point, common depth point seismic, conductivity derived porosity, общая глубинная точка, общая глубинная точка (ОГТ)16) Геофизика: ОГТ17) Воздухоплавание: Communications Data Processor18) Экология: Climate Dynamics Program, climate data program19) Деловая лексика: Планирование на основе характеристик (Characteristics-Dependent Planning)20) Бытовая техника: проигрыватель компакт-дисков21) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: common depth point22) Менеджмент: cost of deferred production23) Сетевые технологии: Cisco Discovery Protocol, communication data processor24) Полимеры: cresyl diphenyl phosphate (P)25) Автоматика: circular diametral pitch26) Медицинская техника: continuous distending pressure27) Химическое оружие: Chemical Demilitarization Program, concept design program28) Безопасность: точки размещения сертификатов (Certificate Distribution Point)29) Расширение файла: Certificate In Data Processing (First certification for Computer Professionals)30) Нефть и газ: continuous profiling31) МИД: Committee for Development Planning32) NYSE. Consolidated Papers, Inc. -
15 SPADE
1) Военный термин: signal processing and display equipment, small portable analyzer diagnostic equipment, space defense, spare parts analysis, documentation and evaluation, strike planning and damage estimator3) Телекоммуникации: система "Спэйд" (ИКМ-система с многостанционным доступом, предоставлением каналов по требованию и независимыми несущими для каждого канала)4) Сокращение: Space Acquisitions Defence Experiment, space defence5) Вычислительная техника: Statistical Packet Anomaly Detection Engine (Snort, IDS)6) Сетевые технологии: Statistical Packet Anomaly Detection Engine7) Океанография: Stratospheric Photochemistry, Aerosols, and Dynamics Expedition8) Программное обеспечение: Software Process Analysis Design And Enactment -
16 Spade
1) Военный термин: signal processing and display equipment, small portable analyzer diagnostic equipment, space defense, spare parts analysis, documentation and evaluation, strike planning and damage estimator3) Телекоммуникации: система "Спэйд" (ИКМ-система с многостанционным доступом, предоставлением каналов по требованию и независимыми несущими для каждого канала)4) Сокращение: Space Acquisitions Defence Experiment, space defence5) Вычислительная техника: Statistical Packet Anomaly Detection Engine (Snort, IDS)6) Сетевые технологии: Statistical Packet Anomaly Detection Engine7) Океанография: Stratospheric Photochemistry, Aerosols, and Dynamics Expedition8) Программное обеспечение: Software Process Analysis Design And Enactment -
17 cdp
1) Компьютерная техника: Composers Desktop Project2) Авиация: compressor discharge pressure3) Медицина: cytidine diphosphate, Chronic Disease Prevention4) Американизм: Census Defined Place, Contract Discount Program5) Спорт: Coach Death Penalty6) Военный термин: Chief of Defence Procurement, Command Data Processor, Comptroller/Director of Programs, Custom Defense Package, camouflage detection photography, career development program, central distribution panel, combat development project, company distributing point, concept definition proposal, contract definition phase, contract definition plan, contract definition procedure, control and display panel, cost data plan, countermeasures dispenser pod, critical decision point7) Техника: cask decontamination pit, checkout data processor, control data panel, core damage probability9) Бухгалтерия: этап выработки основных положений контракта (contract definition phase)10) Автомобильный термин: Compact Disc Player11) Сокращение: Canadian Dry Pin (Type of tank track), Census-designated place (тип местности, термин United States Census Bureau), Combat Development Process, Conditional Di-Phase, Contract-Definition Phase, central data processor, comprehensive disarmament plan, comprehensive disarmament programme, Certificate in Data Processing12) Физиология: Collagenase Digestible Protein13) Электроника: Constant Dipole Panels14) Вычислительная техника: cache data path, compound document processor, Continuous data protection15) Нефть: central delivery point, common depth point seismic, conductivity derived porosity, общая глубинная точка, общая глубинная точка (ОГТ)16) Геофизика: ОГТ17) Воздухоплавание: Communications Data Processor18) Экология: Climate Dynamics Program, climate data program19) Деловая лексика: Планирование на основе характеристик (Characteristics-Dependent Planning)20) Бытовая техника: проигрыватель компакт-дисков21) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: common depth point22) Менеджмент: cost of deferred production23) Сетевые технологии: Cisco Discovery Protocol, communication data processor24) Полимеры: cresyl diphenyl phosphate (P)25) Автоматика: circular diametral pitch26) Медицинская техника: continuous distending pressure27) Химическое оружие: Chemical Demilitarization Program, concept design program28) Безопасность: точки размещения сертификатов (Certificate Distribution Point)29) Расширение файла: Certificate In Data Processing (First certification for Computer Professionals)30) Нефть и газ: continuous profiling31) МИД: Committee for Development Planning32) NYSE. Consolidated Papers, Inc. -
18 spade
1) Военный термин: signal processing and display equipment, small portable analyzer diagnostic equipment, space defense, spare parts analysis, documentation and evaluation, strike planning and damage estimator3) Телекоммуникации: система "Спэйд" (ИКМ-система с многостанционным доступом, предоставлением каналов по требованию и независимыми несущими для каждого канала)4) Сокращение: Space Acquisitions Defence Experiment, space defence5) Вычислительная техника: Statistical Packet Anomaly Detection Engine (Snort, IDS)6) Сетевые технологии: Statistical Packet Anomaly Detection Engine7) Океанография: Stratospheric Photochemistry, Aerosols, and Dynamics Expedition8) Программное обеспечение: Software Process Analysis Design And Enactment -
19 model
1) модель (напр. экономики)2) тип, марка конструкции, модель (напр. автомобиля) -
20 control
управление, регулирование, регулировать, управлять, управляющее воздействие, сигнал управления, контроль, контролировать, устройство управления, управляющее устройство, регулятор, средства управления
– control accuracy
– control action
– control algorithm
– control arm
– control block
– control box
– control bus
– control button
– control cabinet
– control capabilities
– control change
– control chart
– control circuit
– control code
– control coefficient
– control command
– control computation
– control computer
– control console
– control construct
– control criterion
– control cubicle
– control current
– control data
– control decomposition
– control desk
– control device
– control domain
– control dynamics
– control electronics
– control element
– control equipment
– control error
– control facilities
– control flexibility
– control flow
– control force
– control function
– control gear
– control hand
– control hardware
– control hierarchy
– control holes
– control input
– control input device
– control instruction
– control interval
– control key
– control keyboard
– control knob
– control lag
– control law
– control layer
– control level
– control lever
– control limit
– control line
– control list
– control logic
– control loop
– control material
– control means
– control mechanism
– control memory
– control message
– control mode
– control model
– control module
– control operation
– control organ
– control packet
– control panel
– control panel request
– control parameter
– control performance
– control period
– control point setting
– control portion
– control post
– control problem
– control procedure
– control process
– control processor
– control program
– control program file
– control program generation
– control pulse
– control quality
– control range
– control regime
– control register
– control relay
– control response
– control room
– control routine
– control science
– control section
– control sequence
– control signal
– control software
– control specification
– control stability
– control statement
– control station
– control step
– control strategy
– control structure
– control subsystem
– control switch
– control system
– control systems engineering
– control tape
– control terminal
– control test
– control theory
– control time
– control timer
– control transformer
– control unit
– control valve
– control variable
– control vector
– control word
– control-flow chart
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Process consultant — In organization development, a process consultant is a facilitator who helps a group deal with issues involving the process in a meeting, rather than the tasks. He or she is a specialized type of consultant. Role in Small Group DevelopmentA… … Wikipedia
dynamics — noun plural but singular or plural in construction Date: circa 1789 1. a branch of mechanics that deals with forces and their relation primarily to the motion but sometimes also to the equilibrium of bodies 2. a pattern or process of change,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Dynamics of the celestial spheres — Fourteenth century drawing of angels turning the celestial spheres Ancient, medieval and Renaissance astronomers and philosophers developed many different theories about the dynamics of the celestial spheres. They explained the motions of the… … Wikipedia
dynamics — plural noun 1》 [treated as sing.] the branch of mechanics concerned with the motion of bodies under the action of forces. Compare with kinematics, statics. 2》 the forces which stimulate development or change within a system or process. 3》 the… … English new terms dictionary
Strategy dynamics — The word ‘dynamics’ appears frequently in discussions and writing about strategy, and is used in two distinct, though equally important senses.The dynamics of strategy and performance concerns the ‘content’ of strategy – initiatives, choices,… … Wikipedia
Markov process — In probability theory and statistics, a Markov process, named after the Russian mathematician Andrey Markov, is a time varying random phenomenon for which a specific property (the Markov property) holds. In a common description, a stochastic… … Wikipedia